There was 2 of them.
1 is a 250 CID 2-barrel engine that had 130 Horsepower @ 4000 RPMS. The other one is a 292 CID 1-barrel engine with 115 HP @ 3400 RPMS.
No it is not.
yes as long as they are both v6s or v8s
In the truck!
Sure, You will have to change everything,motor mounts,computer,wire harness, exhaust, etc...
There are a few options available for one to find parts for a 1952 Chevy truck. There are a variety of parts available on the eBay site as well as the Tuckers Parts website. Also check with Hemmings Motor News, their monthly mag or their web site.
If we are talking about the V-8, then yes.
No difference in the engine. It is all in the trans and the rearend
You will have to replace it. The bearings are worn out in the blower motor.
First, take a socket wrench to remove the cover of the blower motor of a 1993 Chevy truck. Then pull the motor blower out and install a new one in its place. Lastly, screw the bolts of the blower motor cover back in.
Many Chevy motors will interchange, need to know what you have in mind.
SAE 10w30
One.